Improvement on the carding and spinning machines



,invented a new and useful Improvement on UNTTED STATES PATENT Tries,"

MOSES CHASE, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

IMPROVEMENT ON THE CARDING AND SPINNING MACHINES, DENOMINATED THECARD-SPINNER, FOR MANU- FACTURING YARN FROM TWO OR MORE DIFFERENTMATERIALS AT THE SAME TIME.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 2,51l, dated March 23,1842.

T0 all whom il? may 007w677b: .and spun directly inton yarn by the spin-Be it known that I, MOSES CHASE, et the dle d.

city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have In Fig'. 1, cx and b firsttake the wool, silk,

, or other material from the card l of the doiifer a., which is theiirst breaker, and by the Carding' and Spinning Machines, which Idenominate the (Jard-Spinner, for manubelt or belts, or aprons /L t, towhich the mafacturing yarn from two or more different terial adheressolas to be carried round on materials at the same time, otwhich theioI- said belt and wound up till a snfiicient lowing is a specification.I quant-ity is collected to make a feed when TVooI, silk, or othermaterial directly from taken ott said apron for the second breaker, orthe card is twisted or wrapped round a thread No. 2, and which materia-Iis wound on fthe of a different material. This compositionbelt, asbefore described, until a sufficient yarn may be produced by thefolIowing-dequantity is collected for afeed for one or scribedmachinery. 1 both the cards 3 and-4 and the spinners dd. I take theordinary @aiding-machine and The cardine-machine represented in Fig.leave out the comb or stripper commonly 1 has four divisions offillet-card, as 1, 2, 3, used to clear the wool from the doffer-cylinand4. l and 2 are two divisions for breakder a, Figure 1, and substitute inits place two ing,` the material. S and et are for preparing rollers, asZ) and e. They take the material for spinning. from the doffer-cylinder(t and deliver it to In Fig. 3, e is an end view of the main cylthespinners d d, which are represented as inder; a,the (letter-cylinder;band c are the common throttle-spindlesdelivering-rollers; 'I, the belt,and j the roller Eig. 2 is an end view, ,of which e is the correspondingwith the same of Fig. 1. fis main card-cylinder. ais the dofteieylinder;one ot' the weighted levers supporting the I? and c, thedelivering-rollers, as I) and c, Fig. roller cX and bears it againstroller b, and l. fis one of two weighted levers which press theserollers take the material from the dofthe roller e up against the rollerI). Roller c I fer-cylinder a.. receives its motion from the friction ofroller W hat I claim as my invention, and desire to I). This roller eturns in the ends of the I secure by Letters Patent, islevers. grepresent-s a spool of cotton or The delivering-rollers b and c, LinderFigs. other thread previously Spun, set on a pin in 1, land 3, ascombined with the dotfer-eylinany convenient place. h is the threadpassder a of the same figures, the spindle CZ, and ing over the rollere, between h and c, where the spool of thread g in Fig. 2, all as deitunites with the wool, silk, or other material scribed and represented inthe specification from the (letter-cylinder, and vis wrapped or anddrawings, and for the purpose set forth. twisted by the spindle d. Ifthe spool of thread g (previously Spun) be left out, then I the wool,silk, cotton, or other material com- I Witnesses: ing through themachine may be taken from JOHN IV. POST, the doter-cylinder a byitherollers l) and e J. IVALSH.

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